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“
I
’
d
sooner
go
without
drink
at
Lammas
-
tide
than
be
a
man
of
no
moon
,
”
continued
Christian
,
in
the
same
shattered
recitative
.
“
’
Tis
said
I
be
only
the
rames
of
a
man
,
and
no
good
for
my
race
at
all
;
and
I
suppose
that
’
s
the
cause
o
’
t
.
”
“
Ay
,
”
said
Grandfer
Cantle
,
somewhat
subdued
in
spirit
;
“
and
yet
his
mother
cried
for
scores
of
hours
when
’
a
was
a
boy
,
for
fear
he
should
outgrow
hisself
and
go
for
a
soldier
.
”
“
Well
,
there
’
s
many
just
as
bad
as
he
.
”
said
Fairway
.
“
Wethers
must
live
their
time
as
well
as
other
sheep
,
poor
soul
.
”
“
So
perhaps
I
shall
rub
on
?
Ought
I
to
be
afeared
o
’
nights
,
Master
Fairway
?
”
“
You
’
ll
have
to
lie
alone
all
your
life
;
and
’
tis
not
to
married
couples
but
to
single
sleepers
that
a
ghost
shows
himself
when
’
a
do
come
.
One
has
been
seen
lately
,
too
.
A
very
strange
one
.
”
“
No
—
don
’
t
talk
about
it
if
’
tis
agreeable
of
ye
not
to
!
’
Twill
make
my
skin
crawl
when
I
think
of
it
in
bed
alone
.
But
you
will
—
ah
,
you
will
,
I
know
,
Timothy
;
and
I
shall
dream
all
night
o
’
t
!
A
very
strange
one
?
What
sort
of
a
spirit
did
ye
mean
when
ye
said
,
a
very
strange
one
,
Timothy
?
—
no
,
no
—
don
’
t
tell
me
.
”
“
I
don
’
t
half
believe
in
spirits
myself
.
But
I
think
it
ghostly
enough
—
what
I
was
told
.
’
Twas
a
little
boy
that
zid
it
.
”
“
What
was
it
like
?
—
no
,
don
’
t
—
”
“
A
red
one
.